Division of Materials Research
Instrumentation for Materials Research - Major Instrumentation Projects
(IMR-MIP)
IMR-MIP Proposals
NSF will not be accepting IMR-MIP proposals for the previously announced deadline of October 15, 2007 (third Monday in October). Proposals submitted to IMR-MIP in FY 2008 will be returned without review. NSF plans to announce a proposal solicitation for the IMR program in FY 2008.
CONTACTS
PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Solicitation
05-513
SYNOPSIS
The Instrumentation for Materials Research - Major Instrumentation Project (IMR-MIP) program in the Division of Materials Research provides support for the design and construction of major instruments costing more than $2 million at major US facilities. The program also supports the development of detailed conceptual and engineering design for new tools for materials preparation or characterization at major national facilities. Such instruments may include, for example, neutron beam lines, synchrotron beam lines, and high field magnets, as well as development of detectors and preparation environments necessary to support materials research. The program supports two types of awards: Conceptual and Engineering Design (CED) awards and Construction (CNST) awards. A CED award will enable the proposer to do the necessary engineering design of the instrument. A CNST proposal may only be submitted after a satisfactory engineering design of the instrument has been completed and has been approved by both the facility at which the instrument will be situated and by NSF. The program does not provide operating funds for projects it supports through this solicitation. Operational costs must be supported either by the facility at which the instrument is located or through some other source. In FY 2004 the program budget was $3.0 million. This level of support is expected to increase in FY 2005 and future years, depending upon the availability of funds.
THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF
Instrumentation for Materials Research
Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program
|